Parking Tickets Cost More Now
Currently, El Segundo charges $30 for both street sweeping and all other unspecified violations. However, after a study conducted by the El Segundo Police Department, it was discovered that El Segundo charges less than its neighboring cities such as Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach and Hawthorne which all charge $35 as well as Inglewood which charges $45. Because of this report, El Segundo will raise the price of its street sweeping fine by $5. All other unspecified violations will also be raised from $30 to $35.
And they still didn’t write tickets the day someone parked their car in front of my house during street sweeping last week. Maybe next time.
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One Response to “Parking Tickets Cost More Now”
By LemonMeister, Los Angeles, CA on Jun 6, 2011 | Reply
El Segundo did not post the street names, the dates and the time of those street cleanings on any city websites?